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2015 YEAR END Worldwide Ticket Sales TOP 200 ARENA VENUES 1-10 0 2015 YEAR END Worldwide Ticket Sales TOP 200 ARENA VENUES 1-10 0 1 1,819,487 The O2 - London London, UNITED KINGDOM 51 325,171 Allphones Arena Sydney, AUSTRALIA 2 1,130,794 Manchester Arena Manchester, UNITED KINGDOM 52 319,344 Talking Stick Resort Arena Phoenix, AZ 3 1,021,038 The SSE Hydro Glasgow, UNITED KINGDOM 53 316,073 Tempodrom Berlin, GERMANY 4 1,013,453 Madison Square Garden Arena New York, NY 54 313,835 Qantas Credit Union Arena Darling Harbour, AUSTRALIA 5 821,475 Ziggo Dome Amsterdam, NETHERLANDS 55 310,569 Oracle Arena Oakland, CA 6 802,031 Arena Ciudad De Mexico Mexico City, MEXICO 56 309,569 KFC Yum! Center Louisville, KY 7 733,433 Lanxess Arena Cologne, GERMANY 57 296,226 Target Center Minneapolis, MN 8 671,092 Barclays Center Brooklyn, NY 58 296,123 Rogers Arena Vancouver, CANADA 9 643,845 Air Canada Centre Toronto, CANADA 59 293,870 BOK Center Tulsa, OK 10 632,878 Allstate Arena Rosemont, IL 60 283,773 Valley View Casino Center San Diego, CA 11 627,613 Forum Inglewood, CA 61 278,217 Moda Center Portland, OR 12 614,557 Bridgestone Arena Nashville, TN 62 267,194 Vector Arena Auckland, NEW ZEALAND 13 610,387 Staples Center Los Angeles, CA 63 265,725 Pepsi Center Denver, CO 14 605,667 AmericanAirlines Arena Miami, FL 64 261,471 Amway Center Orlando, FL 15 591,423 3Arena Dublin, IRELAND 65 256,081 Forest National Brussels, BELGIUM 16 570,018 Arena Monterrey Monterrey, MEXICO 66 248,470 Canadian Tire Centre Ottawa, CANADA 17 554,612 Philips Arena Atlanta, GA 67 235,542 Brisbane Entertainment Centre Boondall, AUSTRALIA 18 554,161 Bell Centre Montreal, CANADA 68 231,616 Verizon Arena North Little Rock, AR 19 521,137 American Airlines Center Dallas, TX 69 231,112 United Center Chicago, IL 20 520,008 Mercedes-Benz Arena Berlin, GERMANY 70 230,719 BB&T Center Sunrise, FL 21 510,609 Barclaycard Arena Hamburg, GERMANY 71 225,606 CenturyLink Center Omaha Omaha, NE 22 485,769 The SSE Arena Wembley London, UNITED KINGDOM 72 224,179 Movistar Arena Santiago, CHILE 23 474,616 The SSE Arena Belfast Belfast, UNITED KINGDOM 73 215,958 Intrust Bank Arena Wichita, KS 24 465,895 Hallenstadion Zurich Zurich, SWITZERLAND 74 213,633 EagleBank Arena Fairfax, VA 25 463,245 Antwerps Sportpaleis Merksem, BELGIUM 75 213,599 The Palace Of Auburn Hills Auburn Hills, MI 26 459,953 Prudential Center Newark, NJ 76 212,576 Chesapeake Energy Arena Oklahoma City, OK 27 446,415 Genting Arena Birmingham, UNITED KINGDOM 77 212,042 Xcel Energy Center Saint Paul, MN 28 446,109 First Direct Arena Leeds, UNITED KINGDOM 78 206,908 Cotai Arena At The Venetian Macau, CHINA 29 442,906 Rod Laver Arena Melbourne, AUSTRALIA 79 206,650 Olympic Hall Munich, GERMANY 30 440,575 SAP Center At San Jose San Jose, CA 80 202,170 KeyArena at Seattle Center Seattle, WA 31 440,361 Verizon Center Washington, DC 81 199,107 Ericsson Globe Stockholm, SWEDEN 32 440,019 Sheffield Arena Sheffield, UNITED KINGDOM 82 198,264 Honda Center Anaheim, CA 33 434,581 Quicken Loans Arena Cleveland, OH 83 186,820 SAP Arena Mannheim, GERMANY 34 432,949 Wells Fargo Center Philadelphia, PA 84 186,351 Smoothie King Center New Orleans, LA 35 430,620 Sprint Center Kansas City, MO 85 181,423 State Farm Arena Hidalgo, TX 36 425,241 Barclaycard Arena Birmingham, UNITED KINGDOM 86 177,976 Ticketpro Dome Johannesburg, SOUTH AFRICA 37 417,697 König - Pilsener Arena Oberhausen, GERMANY 87 176,319 Citizens Business Bank Arena Ontario, CA 38 413,927 Consol Energy Center Pittsburgh, PA 88 176,296 Van Andel Arena Grand Rapids, MI 39 409,461 Toyota Center Houston, TX 89 172,617 Casino Rama Entertainment Centre Rama, CANADA 40 399,283 Mohegan Sun Arena Uncasville, CT 90 164,427 Palau Sant Jordi Barcelona, SPAIN 41 394,280 Amalie Arena Tampa, FL 91 158,934 Save Mart Center Fresno, CA 42 391,003 TD Garden Boston, MA 92 157,115 Lotto Arena Merksem, BELGIUM 43 390,075 Coliseo de Puerto Rico San Juan, PR 93 156,564 Tacoma Dome Tacoma, WA 44 374,684 Rexall Place Edmonton, CANADA 94 154,183 Scotiabank Saddledome Calgary, CANADA 45 372,316 Liverpool Echo Arena Liverpool, UNITED KINGDOM 95 151,326 Arena Anhembi Sao Paulo, BRAZIL 46 366,672 Metro Radio Arena Newcastle upon Tyne, UNITED KINGDOM 96 149,150 MTS Centre Winnipeg, CANADA 47 338,986 Perth Arena Perth, AUSTRALIA 97 147,620 Budweiser Gardens London, CANADA 48 337,423 Capital FM Arena Nottingham, UNITED KINGDOM 98 145,648 Nationwide Arena Columbus, OH 49 336,480 Bankers Life Fieldhouse Indianapolis, IN 99 143,631 Jacksonville Veterans Mem. Arena Jacksonville, FL 50 328,526 Palacio De Los Deportes Mexico City, MEXICO 10 0 140,918 Denny Sanford Premier Center Sioux Falls, SD All figures are for tickets sold worldwide as reported to POLLSTAR for shows played between 1/1/15 and 12/31/15. 34 JANUARY 18, 2016 | 2015 YEAR END Worldwide Ticket Sales TOP 200 ARENA VENUES 101-200 101 140,385 Frank Erwin Center Austin, TX 151 71,336 O2 Arena Prague, CZECH REPUBLIC 10 2 138,515 SaskTel Centre Saskatoon, CANADA 152 70,002 1stBank Center Broomfield, CO 10 3 137,216 Scottrade Center St. Louis, MO 153 69,874 Domo Care Monterrey, MEXICO 10 4 136,659 Wiener Stadthalle Vienna, AUSTRIA 154 68,369 Ginásio do Ibirapuera Sao Paulo, BRAZIL 10 5 132,916 Mediolanum Forum Assago, ITALY 155 68,048 UTEP Don Haskins Center El Paso, TX 10 6 130,066 Greensboro Coliseum Greensboro, NC 156 67,786 Bon Secours Wellness Arena Greenville, SC 10 7 128,727 FirstOntario Centre Hamilton, CANADA 157 67,517 Mohegan Sun Arena At Casey Plaza Wilkes-Barre, PA 10 8 122,910 AccorHotels Arena Paris, FRANCE 158 67,086 Rupp Arena Lexington, KY 10 9 122,325 Hordern Pavilion Moore Park, AUSTRALIA 159 66,827 Zenith Die Kulture Halle Munich, GERMANY 110 120,328 Saitama Super Arena Saitama, JAPAN 160 66,267 Taco Bell Arena Boise, ID 111 120,069 Hanns Martin Schleyer Halle Stuttgart, GERMANY 161 66,201 PPL Center Allentown, PA 112 118,338 Colonial Life Arena Columbia, SC 162 65,583 Maverik Center Salt Lake City, UT 113 118,191 Kyocera Dome Osaka Osaka, JAPAN 163 64,274 HSBC Arena Rio De Janeiro, BRAZIL 114 118,075 Adelaide Entertainment Centre Hindmarsh, AUSTRALIA 16 4 63,381 Mandalay Bay Events Center Las Vegas, NV 115 117,075 Wells Fargo Arena Des Moines, IA 165 62,975 Velodrom Arena Berlin, GERMANY 116 117,020 Time Warner Cable Arena Charlotte, NC 166 62,492 Gila River Arena Glendale, AZ 117 115,995 U.S. Bank Arena Cincinnati, OH 167 62,332 U.S. Cellular Center Cedar Rapids, IA 118 114,119 Atlantic City Boardwalk Hall Atlantic City, NJ 168 61,878 Verizon Wireless Arena Manchester, NH 119 111,485 Infinite Energy Center Duluth, GA 169 61,666 Santander Arena Reading, PA 120 111,243 Zenith Paris Paris, FRANCE 170 60,913 PalaLottomatica Rome, ITALY 121 107,797 Times Union Center Albany, NY 171 60,611 I Wireless Center Moline, IL 12 2 105,438 Giant Center Hershey, PA 172 60,170 Event Center At San Jose State Univ. San Jose, CA 12 3 103,469 Pinnacle Bank Arena Lincoln, NE 173 59,931 Celeste Center Columbus, OH 12 4 99,910 First Niagara Center Buffalo, NY 174 59,334 Motorpoint Arena Cardiff Cardiff, UNITED KINGDOM 12 5 96,628 Ford Center Evansville, IN 175 59,061 Tauron Arena Krakow Krakow, POLAND 12 6 95,792 Spokane Arena Spokane, WA 176 58,986 Royal Farms Arena Baltimore, MD 127 95,464 Max-Schmeling-Halle Berlin, GERMANY 177 58,734 BMO Harris Bradley Center Milwaukee, WI 12 8 94,057 Sleep Train Arena Sacramento, CA 178 58,409 TUI Arena Hannover, GERMANY 12 9 89,200 Joe Louis Arena Detroit, MI 179 58,168 AsiaWorld-Arena Hong Kong, CHINA 13 0 88,998 Pala Alpitour Torino, ITALY 180 57,701 Porsche Arena Stuttgart, GERMANY 131 87,453 PNC Arena Raleigh, NC 181 57,209 ShoWare Center Kent, WA 132 86,039 Meo Arena Lisbon, PORTUGAL 182 56,956 Thompson-Boling Arena Knoxville, TN 13 3 85,305 Sporthalle Hamburg Hamburg, GERMANY 183 56,864 Peoria Civic Center Arena Peoria, IL 13 4 84,594 Budapestarena Budapest, HUNGARY 184 55,369 Halle Tony Garnier Lyon, FRANCE 13 5 84,093 CenturyLink Center Bossier City, LA 185 54,299 Cedar Park Center Cedar Park, TX 13 6 83,367 Mall Of Asia Arena Pasay City, PHILIPPINES 186 54,296 Centro Expositor Puebla Puebla, MEXICO 137 81,253 MGM Grand Garden Arena Las Vegas, NV 187 54,256 Legacy Arena At The BJCC Birmingham, AL 13 8 79,743 Rabobank Arena Bakersfield, CA 188 54,085 Pensacola Bay Center Pensacola, FL 13 9 78,988 Richmond Coliseum Richmond, VA 189 53,755 Schottenstein Center Columbus, OH 14 0 78,148 Huntington Center Toledo, OH 19 0 53,278 James Brown Arena Augusta, GA 141 77,755 Grenslandhallen - Ethias Arena Hasselt, BELGIUM 191 52,775 Veterans Memorial Coliseum Portland, OR 14 2 77,026 Impact Arena Nonthaburi, THAILAND 192 51,789 General Motors Centre Oshawa, CANADA 14 3 77,023 DCU Center Worcester, MA 193 50,426 Save On Foods Memorial Centre Victoria, CANADA 14 4 75,655 Festhalle - Messe Frankfurt Frankfurt, GERMANY 194 49,463 Menora Mivtachim Arena Tel Aviv, ISRAEL 14 5 75,416 Mercedes-Benz Arena Shanghai, CHINA 195 49,041 Chaifetz Arena St.
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